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do you have to tell building control if installing a unvented cylinder in an old dewelling>
Welcome to the forum. Although you can post in any forum, the USA forum is here in case of local regs or laws
I know many may not seek approval, notification or certification, but, The Water Supply (water Fittings) Regulations 1999 & Water Bylelaws 2000 (Scotland) Reg 5 give a list. Item 3 in the table state a material change of use of any premises. I thought at first Oh going to change a shop to a residence. No it does not mean this. It means a material change of use to the water system. Open Vented hot water changed to Unvented hot water falls into this requirement. So you are required to seek permission from the water undertaker for this work.
In addition to this you have to get building regulations approval and consent through you local authority building control office. Alternatively, if you are registered with a goverment approved, competent person scheme, you can self certificate the work through the scheme notification process.
Sorry reg man, but I'm pretty sure 'material change of use' does mean changing the use of a premises. i.e. House to flats, house to retirement home etc
So are you saying it is now notifiable to change a vented????? Never heard of this one. Next i'll have to notify a toilet break.
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